The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 01, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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^ |9ese969?69S96S6969S9e9e96969Me9e969e9eS6SS9e9ese? -1 shoes) /X IB<| i | Is Oxfords, Strap Ties, Gibson Tie, Upera Slippers, * 3 Leather House Slippers, Cloth Slippers and Light * 8 Spring height High Shoes, in fact everything for Sj 8 dress and every day wear, are now ready for our Lex- 2 >/ .. 8 ington friends. They can always be satisfied that we 2 3 give them the best that money can buy at the smal- 2 My. 3 lest possible cost * 2 ^ 8 FOB GOOD HONEST SHOES 2 | E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, | |||| 5 1710 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. 8 ' j Lombard Iron Works and Supply Co. [ 1 | AUGUSTA, GEORGIA kj lib ? Foxiadry, Maohine eoid Boiler Works and Mill Supply Store. Engines, Boilers, ' J Bridges, Roofs, Tanks, Tower and Building Construction; Cotton, Saw, Grist. Oil, Fertilizer, 4 Cane and Shingle^Mill Machinery and Repairs; Building. Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail- > I , road Castings; Railroad and Mill Supplies; Belting, Packing, Injectors, Fittings, Saws, Files, j < Oilers, etc.; Shafting, Pullevs, and Hangers. I fpg-- 2 mam cast every day > I. Capacity for 300 Hands r Atlas and Erie ENGINES, Korting and Leader Injeptors, Turbine Water Wheels, etc. i High Grade Mill BOILERS Built to Hartford sB Specifications ev. Specialty P : , . Looornqtive Tender Tanks I : Write IT* Before You Buy b | LIGHT SAW HILLS and GASOLINE ENGINES in Stock Shipment. ! FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, f GROCERIES, | GRAIN, > NEED, | HARDWARE, 5 PAINTS, * OILS, ETC., | Always Consult - J Lorick & Lowrance, Inc., \ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, J Colombia, S. C ? 'HiIm' *"arfl"na ^''0Dal ^ Assets Over $1,500,000.00. CSITED states, state, mdnty and city Liability of Stockholders 200.000 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum, payable quarterly, f /\] j "Q A] .J Q 1^*1 ^ " * Loans to merchants and farmers a V/1CI XivllciUiU specialty. Om motto is: ' A helping : ' f* *<*a - . - hand and a square deal to all." Standard. bond account. K f U. S. Bonds - - - - $250,000 w U f l Li1 W T 0-..1L n -i: n..j. cn nnn ^XLVSJUk? i | ouuiii uaruima duuus - uu,uuu i ' # City Columbia Bonds - - 50,000 por? o "nfjTp ryf OUT PCon- November 9th, 1905, number of DeYY ear a pair OI uur 1YOI1 positorS) 2,430. Amount of Deposits, : queror Shoes and you $1492,729.55. -J- J Your business solicited. can t ?0 wronff. W. A. CLARK, President, p Sold only by ' T. H. MEIGHAN, Qaahier. COHEN'S SHOE STORE, H^Such] 1636 Main Street, = == = 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. wlTH,Pfa jjyjflg S I Fflj ru'fl New' Discovery i I liS P ? m ConsumptionPrice I ULals | IFOH and5pcee&fb?0 I "J. fl | "Purest and Q,uickesT^ure for all 0 BJ ? E HI 9 W Aim I fk 11 THROAT and LUNG TROUB- ? is 11 Ii0 I i Mil I Tlte original W. D, QDiCK. LAXATIVE cough remedy. m** s c" For coughs, colds, throat and lung . TjiisnezuTiiii: ! troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. " " wiircn lint* ^ Good for everybody. Sold every where. The genuine Will, at all times, pay high- i FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in . ' ." . '/ b, a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. ?St marJtet prices lOr Lrilue, Prepared only by based upon Savannah quotaFoley & Company, Chicago. tions. The Kaufmann Drug Co, it ' The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, May 1,1907. Raise Peas. By all means raise your .own seed peas this year with a few bushels to 9pare. The demand is increasing for them. Cuba and all sugar districts are looking to this market for peas. They are scarce now in all the South. But the farmer can afford to pay three dollars a bushel for enough to make his seed. One bushel will plant four acres if the rows are laid off 30 inches apart. By cultivation twice five to ten bushels may be raised to the acre. The vines and roots will be worth twice as much to the land as the cost of the peas and the cultivation. If the peas cost 75 cents and 200 pounds of acid-potash cost $1.75 that will make the acre cost $2.50 besides the labor. Put that at $2.50 and you have $5.00. The land will be benefitted that much, even when the vines are cut off. If no peas are allowed to mature, the acre will make one ton of hay worth ?15 to $18. Let not the high price of peas keep you from planting a few acres. The whippoorwill is the best bunch pea. It is early and does not make much of a vine. It is easily mowed and saved. The larger pea called by some the rubber pea makes a litttle more vine. It is also early and more prolific than the whippoorwill. The clay peas go somewhat Trine The unknown is better than the cow peas, but the Iron pea is better still as it is as prolific as the other varieties and the vines keep green until frost. Remember that the pea is the cheap source of nitrogen in i^ach of the farmer. We believe that one bushel planted on four acres and cultivated will furnish $20 worth of nitrogen after the vines are cut off.The roots and stubble would be worth as much or more to a small grain crop than 600 or 800 pounds of nitrate of soda. Do not neglect the pea crop.? Farm and Fireside., \ Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children ana aauits. r^auimann Drug Co. Where Maa Would Be. A Detroit woman said of the late Gen. Russell A. Alger: * 'In company with a half dozen other women?a committee, in fact?I once waited on Gen. Alger to interest him in woman suffrage. "He was interested. He admitted the truth of many of our arguments; but in the matter of supporting us he would not go as far as we wanted him to go. "One of the ladies got, I am afraid, a little over-excited. In her address to the general she imputed to woman more virtues than any merely human creature could possess. At the height of her eloquence Gen. Alger, chuckling, interrupted her. "He said he had once attended a woman suffrage meeting where the lady lecturer on the platform had boasted about woman just as. this lady was doing. The lecturer, he said, ended a striking climax with the question: " 'Where would man be if it had not been for wbman?' "She looked around the crowded hall. The silence was intense. She raised her hand and cried again impressively : " 'I repeat, where would man be if it had not been for woman?' "Then a coarse voice from the rear replied: "'In Paradise, ma'am.'"?Washington Star. For stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation try Chamberlain's Stomach and liver tablets. Many remarkable cures have been effected by them. Price 25 cents, Samples free. For sale by Kaufmann Drug Co. Some men's preaching is as bad as the piano practice of some women. I Does Yourl 1 ?-Tsisvt># I A JL?,<UB I | Yes. 100,000 times each day. | ^ Does it send out good blood | | or bad blood? You know, for | | good blood is good health : | | bad blood, bad health. And 1 | you know precisely what to | stake for bad blood ? Ayer's | | Sarsaparilia. Doctors have | I endorsed it for 60 years. 8 One frequent cause of ba?l Mollis a slnsrccish i] g liver. This produces constipation. Poisonous a substances are then absorbed into the blood. W C Keep the bowels open with Ayer's I'iU.. j?rtr ;f ;.y T1' Ulf'VrTP0^' 1? -Lf-yrrJ, t ^ /l Mad? by .T C Ayer Co., Lov/cil, 2Caa3. |j ,\ Also manufacturers o' ? aJA 9 hair vinos. I / a ? I & TQ AGUEC*,RE ii f Ji. JSL ttif & 3 0> CHERRY PECTORAL i * $1 ; We have no secrets! "ft e publish ?| fj the formulas of all our tacdicmea. ft ft m V""J * rT7T7TTgag?JTT5*TT'**rA*g*; r^^rrm-r 'i Schnapps Tobacco Tobacco Gro The Imiti Quali Hundreds of imitation 1 on sale that look like Scl bacco. The outside of th plugs of tobacco is flue cun as Schnapps, but the insii with cheap, flimsy, heavily air cured tobacco. One Schnapps will satisfy toba longer than two chews o bacco. The color, size of the tags, plugs and p certain imitation brands have been made so i Schnapps that they have . accepted by buyers under that they were getting Sufficient proof has be? to establish the fact tl brands are infringements; iation of the trade mark la trade will continue to fc upon by these infringers u already entered and now protect Schnapps is de great many of these imii R. J. Reynolds To Tkor News. To the editor of The Dispatch: On the 29th of March the Clay Springs school came to a close after one of the most successful sessions in the history of this school. The recitations and dialogues vrere greatly enjoyed by the large crowd. For the past two years Prof. W. D. Hill has had charge of the school and has given general satisfaction. It cai) be truthfully said that the children has made greater progress under his care than they have ever made. During the last session the enrollment reached as high as 141, breaking all previous records. Miss Annie Harsey a most excellent young lady teacher, was the able assistant until the 15th of February, and to say that she gave satisfaction to both parents and pupils is putting it mildly. We are proud of our section and crlad to note the rapid strides she is making in all line9, especially in the education of her young men and young women. We are enjoying every blessing that God can bestow, and all this talk about a new county is "bosh." Why should the people of this section want to leave the dear old county of Lexington, our fathers' and our "own, and form a new county, when we are so happy and free from care? * We hope at the next meeting of the legislature our wise law-makers will repeal the new county law and forever settle the new county question in South Carolina. April 26. X. Y. Z. We Guarantee Satisfaction. J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign Co., Dayton, O., writes under date of Oct. 12, 1906: "Nosena is the only preparation I have ever used that relieves my affection so speedily and pleasantly. I am srettinsr the first real pleasure out of breathing that I have experienced since I contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy my tube of Nosena if I could not get another. Buy Nosena from Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley and get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and booklet by mail 10 cents. Brown Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville,.Tenn. Good Judgment. See the true spirit and safe judgment of our older citizens generally in the county. Our old friend and fellow citizen, Mr. Uriah Jefcoat, whose demise we sadly chronicled last week, in his last days, full of pain and affliction; his mind reverting to all things for the best, leaving a true record of honesty and good citizen- , ship, and a long life as a true citizen ' of good old Lexington county. He ever expressed a longing desire } for Lexington county to remain as it i was, "without being cut and carved -j up to ruin," as he so often said. His ! judgment was good and his fore sight sufficient to see the detriment, ; not only to those left in the old county, j but the burden on the new. I Don't Fay Alimony to be divorced from yonr appendix, j There will be 110 occasion for ir if you ' keep your bowels regular wirh Dr. | Kind's New Life Pills. Their action is | so gentle that tiie appendix never has j cause to make the least complaint. | Guaranteed by the KaufmaniiDrugCo., j druggist. 25c. Try them. I Is Made ENTIRELY from Flue Cured wn In the Piedmont Country, ition Brands Have Schnapps ity Only On the Outside Of the Plug brands are claimed to be "just as good" as . mapps to- Schnapps, but there is only one gen- ; e imitation uine Schnapps. Be sure the letters ;d the same on the tag, and stamped on the plug de is filled under the tag spell S-C-H-N-A-P-P-S ; sweetened and then you have it?the most j : chew of wholesome tobacco produced, with j i,v<nrrpr iust enough sweetening- to preserve i HUUgVA J o O 1 f such to- the mild, juicy, stimulating quality of L and shape the leaf tobacco. Expert tests prove j ackages of that this flue cured tobacco, grown of tobacco in the famous Piedmont region, renuch like quires and takes less sweetening than often been any other and has a wholesome, ' the belief stimulating, satisfying effect on Schnapps. chewers. ;n secured If the tobacco you are chewing j lat certain don't satisfy you more than the mere and in vio- habit of expectorating, stop fooling ' ws, yet the yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco, j 1 r-\ 1 t*l ,1 > 1 1 ie imposed scnnapps is HKe tne tooacco cnewers ntil the suit formerly bought costing from 75c. j pending to to $1.00 per pound; Schnapps is :cided. A sold at 50c. per pound, in 5c. cuts, j tations are strictly 10c. and 15c. plugs. bacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. LEE A, LQRICK & BRO, Dealers in North Star Freezers and Refrigerators. Paints and Oil, Wood Mantels, Grates and Tiles. Stoves and Ranges. Hollow-ware, Tin and Enameled Wares. Fire Clay, Fire Brick and Terra Cotta Fine Pipe. Tin Plate. Roofing Tin in Rolls 14 and 20 inches wide. Corrugated Roofing in 6, 8 and 10 feet lengths. Eave * Trough and Conductor Pipe. Indruroid Roofing with Lap, Cement, Caps and Nails in center of each roll. The Majestic Rotary Washing Machine with Wringer, al complete for $7.50, and if not the best Machine on the market after thorough trial, money refunded. LEE A. LORICK & BRO., 1519 Main Street, Columbia. S. S. ?iTHE PRICES TELL. THE QUALITY SELLS* J. B. FRIDAY & CO., Wholesale and Eetail GROCERS, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN, - v4 crrn duct DDnnc hatc dccu nuoi i nuui umu. '* i % c . f| TFe IFirnt the Merchants, Planters and Farmers of Lexington County to Call and See Us Before They Maize Their Purchases. We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You 1 -S Money. 1823 and 1825 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. % | JllSt1 WHAT VOlTwANfl 5 HEW GOODS. | Marked Very Close, A fall line of everything ^ ^ that is new. ^ 1 | ^ Just received a full line of Children's, Misses and Ladies' hats and <r Jb caps for spring wear. A fine line of everything in these goods. We have $ marked these very close for the trade. ^ ^ We also have a full line of Men's Shoes. Shirts, Pants, in fact every- ^ .A thing to wear. ^ ? TABLE OIL CLOTH A SPECIALTY. g ^ It vrill pay any of oar Lexington friends to visit us before purchasing ^ \ ~Main St. Wear Post Office, % COLUMBIA, - - S. C ^ c.-vwwwwwvw^wvwwvwa - - - msmsa*- s-...., & . _